State v. White
State v. White
Opinion of the Court
*748Defendant was convicted of first-degree manslaughter and numerous other offenses. The trial court entered a judgment that, among other things, imposed a total of 200 months' imprisonment and $10,715 in fines and assessments. The judgment also included a term directing the clerk of the court to schedule "[p]ayment of the fines, fees, assessments, and/or attorney's fees noted in this and any subsequent Money Award * * * pursuant to ORS 161.675."
October 31, 2016, judgment reversed and remanded for entry of judgment omitting term directing clerk to schedule payments; otherwise affirmed. Supplemental judgments *429entered January 13, 2017, and January 18, 2017, affirmed.
Defendant appeals from the judgment entered October 31, 2016, and from a supplemental judgment and a later, amended supplemental judgment, both concerning restitution. Defendant does not challenge the supplemental judgments on appeal. Accordingly, we affirm those judgments.
The trial court did not announce or refer to a payment schedule at the sentencing hearing. Because the provision appeared for the first time in the judgment, defendant did not have an opportunity to object. Thus, preservation was not required. Lewis ,
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- STATE of Oregon, Plaintiff-Respondent v. Breanna Allene WHITE
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